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by PostOnce 1860 days ago
It's the concept of "no code software development" applied to law, and it'll have the same problems. Edge cases by the million.

I wouldn't trust a computer to be my doctor, and I wouldn't trust one to be my lawyer either. As assistants to my doctor and lawyer, sure, but to replace them? Never.

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Basically it’s good at solving trivial between parties that would probably member have bothered to sue each other. Anything else will probably be more expensive.

This legalese reminds me of UML. The only truly comprehensive way to capture the essence of a program is to write the program.